\begin{table}[!ht]
\caption{Death as a function of father's education, rebel participation, and control variables}
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  & \multicolumn{ 1 }{ c }{ Model 1 } & \multicolumn{ 1 }{ c }{ Model 2 } \\ \hline
 %                    & Model 1       & Model 2      \\ 
(Constant)           & 0.333 ^{***}  & 0.243 ^*     \\ 
                     & (0.089)       & (0.104)      \\ 
Father's ed. (yrs.)  & 0.009         & 0.010        \\ 
                     & (0.006)       & (0.006)      \\ 
Rebel participant    & 0.621 ^{***}  & 0.550 ^{**}  \\ 
                     & (0.093)       & (0.169)      \\ 
Father's ed. X rebel & -0.065 ^{***} & -0.064 ^{***}\\ 
                     & (0.020)       & (0.019)      \\ 
Age                  &               & 0.003        \\ 
                     &               & (0.003)      \\ 
No. brothers         &               & 0.024 ^*     \\ 
                     &               & (0.011)      \\ 
Age X rebel          &               & -0.005       \\ 
                     &               & (0.010)      \\ 
No. brothers X rebel &               & 0.015        \\ 
                     &               & (0.033)       \\
 $N$                  & 1393          & 1393         \\ 
$R^2$                & 0.134         & 0.147        \\ 
adj. $R^2$           & 0.120         & 0.132        \\ 
Resid. sd            & 9.662         & 9.599         \\ \hline
 \multicolumn{3}{l}{\footnotesize{Weighted least squares with standard errors accounting for clustering at the commune level.}}\\
\multicolumn{3}{l}{\footnotesize{All models account for pre-war province fixed effects.}}\\
\multicolumn{3}{l}{\footnotesize{$^\dagger$ significant at $p<.10$; $^* p<.05$; $^{**} p<.01$; $^{***} p<.001$}} 
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 \end{table}
